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I had the opportunity to meet Sabrina at this year's Twin Peaks Fest and I can assure you that this will be a very interesting event. She is extremely knowledgeable and very willing to answer questions. However, I must tell to you that she has warned me that there are still things she can't answer, despite the series finishing. Make of that what you will.

AnotherBlueRoseCase wrote:The Return is clearly guaranteed a future audience among stoners and other drug users.

claaa7 wrote:nice!! i was very suprised to learn that S. Sutherland was a production coordinator on the original TP series as well

I love that DKL works with the same crew on project after project, letting many work their way up the ranks. Southerland seems to have sort of become DKL's mouthpiece for TR, as he seems less happy doing interviews than ever. (The GQ interview was hysterically 90% a meta piece on the fact that DKL wouldn't answer anything.)

claaa7 wrote:nice!! i was very suprised to learn that S. Sutherland was a production coordinator on the original TP series as well

I love that DKL works with the same crew on project after project, letting many work their way up the ranks. Southerland seems to have sort of become DKL's mouthpiece for TR, as he seems less happy doing interviews than ever. (The GQ interview was hysterically 90% a meta piece on the fact that DKL wouldn't answer anything.)

true, Cronenberg is the same as well.. it does a lot for the consistant world building. no film project is the work of one man alone

I had the opportunity to meet Sabrina at this year's Twin Peaks Fest and I can assure you that this will be a very interesting event. She is extremely knowledgeable and very willing to answer questions. However, I must tell to you that she has warned me that there are still things she can't answer, despite the series finishing. Make of that what you will.

Hmmmm, indeed! Some secrets you take to the grave, I guess (or she just has no fucking idea, haha)

asmahan wrote:Damn, I really want to ask about who voiced the Evolution of the Arm, but I'm worried I'm going to forget lol

Great question. I've been wondering the same for a while. From past AMAs I remember /u/iswitt or Lonelysoul is pretty helpful with asking questions for other people. I might have to come up with some questions beforehand as well, since I won't be able to attend at given time.

I believe all these phenomena that our putted-up egos and busy ant minds persist in trying to label, categorize, penetrate, and comphrehend, all spring from this same uncanny source. This is the mother of all "others".

Is that a guess or confirmation? If it's a guess it's a good one, but one of the Twin Peaks Unwrapped guys is going around saying Francesca Eastwood who played the Odessa waitress doubled as her, which I'm fairly certain is incorrect (a bad guess). I'd like to hear someone involved with the production confirm it.

I also think CGI may be a possibility, it's a technology that's being used more and more frequently for de-aging and Scorcese will use it extensively for "The Irishmen". I think some fleeting shots of young Laura may have been in their budget. Part 8 proved Lynch doesn't shy away from using cutting edge tech when needed.